HP Envy 14 – ES0033DX (Core i7 – 1355U, 16G RAM DDR4-3200 (Onboard), 1TB SSD)
The HP Envy 14, introduced in early 2021, targets creators and productivity-focused users who demand a balanced blend of performance, design, and versatility. Its chassis measures 313.2 × 224 × 18 mm and weighs around 1.6 kg (3.53 lb), which situates it toward the heavier and thicker end of the 14-inch category—though not excessively so for a performance-capable machine.
Its display uses a 14-inch IPS panel with a 16:10 aspect ratio and 1920 × 1200 resolution, delivering about 162 PPI, 400-nit peak brightness, and sRGB coverage near 98–99 percent. This setup yields sharp visuals and expanded vertical workspace, beneficial for editing, coding, or multitasking.
Internally, configurations combine 11th-generation Intel Tiger Lake processors—either the Core i5-1135G7 or Core i7-1165G7—with either integrated Intel Iris Xe graphics or a discrete Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 Ti Max-Q GPU. Both CPU and GPU options provide ample capability for creative tasks, moderate gaming, and compute-intensive workflows.
Memory configurations typically start at 8 GB DDR4, with 16 GB available in higher-end SKUs. Storage is provided via PCIe NVMe SSDs—options include 256 GB, 512 GB, or 1 TB—enabling fast data access and boot times.
The platform’s cooling system is tuned for sustained workloads, with advanced thermal design maintaining quiet operation and preventing overheating during heavier tasks.
Connectivity options reflect modern standards: a Thunderbolt 4/USB-C port (40 Gb/s, DP 1.4, Power Delivery), two USB-A 5 Gb/s ports, HDMI 2.0, and a headphone jack. There’s also a micro-SD card reader on select configurations. Wireless capabilities include Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) and Bluetooth 5.
Security features consist of a fingerprint reader compatible with Windows Hello and, in some variants, a camera shutter for privacy.
Battery life hovers around 16 hours during mixed use and up to roughly 19 hours when streaming video on certain configurations, buoyed by a 63 Wh battery. Fast charging technology is also available on some models.
Design elements include a refined aluminum chassis with narrow bezels, yielding a screen-to-body ratio exceeding 80 percent. The keyboard delivers good key travel, backlighting, and a comfortable typing feel. The touchpad is spacious and responsive.
In reviews, the HP Envy 14 earned praise as an “affordable creator’s laptop” that challenges more premium lines like Spectre while retaining strong build quality and a capable feature set.
The HP Envy series is known for its stylish design and often comes with high-quality displays and build materials.


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